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Mix
Address: 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89119
Internationally acclaimed chef Alain Ducasse opened his first Las Vegas venture in grand style in 2004, delivering not just a restaurant, but an experience. Situated on the 64th floor of THEhotel, Mix offers unparalleled views of The Strip, a dazzling white dining room with 15,000-piece "Champagne bubble" chandelier, and a menu that melds international ingredients with French flair. Executive Chef Bruno Davaillon helms a highly seasonal kitchen. For dessert, the Mix Candy Bar delivers much more than the name promises. To drink, choose from 1200 bottles of wine, stored in a two-story closet that forms the dining room's south wall.
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Top of the World Private Dining
Address: 2000 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89104
Make your next event unforgettable in Top of the World’s extended private dining rooms. Impress your guests with breathtaking views and upscale gourmet cuisine. Private service staff, a personal bartender, customized menus with on-the-spot entrée selection, VIP entrance to the tower and complimentary access to the observation decks are just some of the advantages when you book a private dining event with Stratosphere's catering and private dining office.
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Seablue
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Seablue belongs to Michael Mina's restaurant group, but maintains a unique identity thanks to Chef Stephen Hopcraft's adherence to Mina's vision. Ensconced on a prestigious restaurant row in the MGM Grand, the Mediterranean-influenced seafood restaurant has been drawing conventioneers and locals since 2003. The space is appropriately oceanic, with shimmering water walls and coral murals. Jet-fresh sea creatures are skewered, grilled over apricot wood, and served in Moroccan tagines. Even simply marinated, the clarity of flavor in the premium ingredients is evident. Befitting a Michael Mina restaurant, presentation is stellar. Desserts offer the same seasonal commitment and Mediterranean accents.
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Jasmine
Address: 3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Chef Philip Lo claims to have "the most beautiful Chinese restaurant in the world." After a meal at Jasmine, it's hard to disagree. Jasmine is quite probably the best place in Las Vegas for a romantic meal. It is also the only place in Las Vegas that features the nouveaux Hong Kong cuisine of Chef Philip Lo. Lo, who has been named one of "America's Outstanding Chefs" by Chefs in America draws on the sheer depth of Cantonese cuisine to deliver modern interpretations of classic Chinese food. With the Bellagio fountain show as a backdrop, a winning wine list, chic food and a decor that is dizzyingly beautiful, Jasmine is a must for lovers of Asian cuisine.
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RM Seafood
Address: 3930 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Since RM Seafood opened on Valentine’s Day, 2005, Rick Moonen has set a new standard for seafood in Las Vegas. Located at the mouth of Mandalay Bay, an upstairs dining room with a yacht-club feel attracts a mix of high rollers and locals. Playful touches include portholes that peek down on tanks of live crustaceans. A champion of sustainability, Moonen simply prepares seasonal sea life to preserve their natural advantages. Beverage Director Jeff Eichelberger is similarly intent on maintaining the earth’s bounty for perpetuity, favoring organic, biodynamic wines. Top desserts utilize fresh fruit in tarts and ice cream.
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